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A shot of me[passenger] & Philip [my son] driving our engine ''Albert' on the ''road run'' ready to drive up the very steep hill into the square for beer n chips. yessssss
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number plate pattern made & cast in alloy, ''albert'' nameplate pattern made & cast in brass in our ''backyard" foundry.
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(03-24-2013, 10:09 AM)the artfull-codger Wrote: A shot of me[passenger] & Philip [my son] driving our engine ''Albert' on the ''road run'' ready to drive up the very steep hill into the square for beer n chips. yessssss number plate pattern made & cast in alloy, ''albert'' nameplate pattern made & cast in brass in our ''backyard" foundry.
Way cool!! Thanks for sharing! Did you guys build that engine?
Best Regards,
Russ
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Great picture
Nice to see father & bon "playing" together
Will you be taking your engine to the ME exhibition at Leeds
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Real neat! could you post larger pics? when they're that good it'd be nice to see a bit more resolution.
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That's great,
Some more pics would also be great please
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(03-24-2013, 10:53 AM)wrustle Wrote: (03-24-2013, 10:09 AM)the artfull-codger Wrote: A shot of me[passenger] & Philip [my son] driving our engine ''Albert' on the ''road run'' ready to drive up the very steep hill into the square for beer n chips. yessssss number plate pattern made & cast in alloy, ''albert'' nameplate pattern made & cast in brass in our ''backyard" foundry.
Way cool!! Thanks for sharing! Did you guys build that engine?
Best Regards,
Russ
Hi Russ,No we didn't it, I'm on building one, as well as 1001 other things!! but I bought this one to play with my grandson before they emigrated to australia,I've done quite a bit of work on it though,we re-tubed it 4 yrs ago[a RIGHT job & 1/2!!] re- bushed the valve gear, made rubber strakes & tyres [from conveyor belting], machined & fitted new diff gears, made patterns & cast number plates in alloy & brass nameplate ''albert" after my late father, presently machining a new connecting rod & getting ready for annual steam test,also built 2 riding trailers to carry kids,coal & water,we drive it round the village as I taxed it for the road. all gr8 fun [when the weather's good]
Graham.
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Great little engine. I'm looking forward to seeing more pics/info and also seeing the one you are building.
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(03-24-2013, 05:45 PM)Mayhem Wrote: Great little engine. I'm looking forward to seeing more pics/info and also seeing the one you are building.
DITTO!
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